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Match each exponential equation to its percent rate of change.
40% growth
80% decay
40% decay
20% growth
20% decay
60% growth
60% decay
80% growth
60(0.8)t = 1.4
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1.2(1.4)t = 80
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40(0.2)t = 1.6
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20(0.6)t = 1.2
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80(1.6)t = 20
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Drag The Tiles To The Correct Boxes To Complete The Pairs Not All Tiles Will Be Used Match Each Exponential Equation To Its Percent Rate Of Change 40 Growth 80 class=

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Answer:

  • 20% decay
  • 40% growth
  • 80% decay
  • 40% decay
  • 60% growth

Step-by-step explanation:

The "growth factor" is the number that has an exponent. Subtracting 1 from that gives the growth rate. The growth rate can be expressed as a percentage by multiplying it by 100%. If it is negative, it represents a rate of decay.

For example, the growth factor of 0.8 is a growth rate of 0.8-1 = -0.2 = -20%, a decay of 20%.

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Here, we'll list the growth factor and the rate of change:

  growth factor ⇒ rate of change

  0.8 ⇒ 20% decay

  1.4 ⇒ 40% growth

  0.2 ⇒ 80% decay

  0.6 ⇒ 40% decay

  1.6 ⇒ 60% growth